I have the nitecore i2 and it's great, will definitely continue using that one. I've accumulated so many mechs that two charging slots just don't cut it anymore (2x2 should be enough, for now), and if I get something new I might as well try something other than a nitecore. Was looking at the Efest lucs, but the display appears very rudimentary. I guess I'll just get the Soshine and see how it works out.
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I have the Efest LUC V2, one thing for sure, it's far better than the ThreatFire charger that I was using, which would overheat & so were the batteries. I have 2 AW 18490's that surely lost some lifespan due to that cheap charger.
Five things that I like about Efest LUC V2 are first, it can work with many sizes of rechargeable IMR's, the charge level itself can be adjusted (0.5 or 1Amp), there's a USB adapter included (though I don't use it), there's a digital scale that shows the level of each battery & both circuits are independent. It does stop charging when complete, the indicator stops blinking when this happens.
Finally, the Efset LUC V2 doesn't overheat, neither does the batteries during charge, I probably with the purchase saved them from a way premature death. I feel that given it's price (same range as other top brands mentioned in the thread) & performance/features, it also deserves to be considered among the top brands. Mine was $32, hand delivered. Could have obtained on eBay for $4 less, but buying batteries/chargers from locals gives me piece of mind.
Agree with the member that stated anything can fail or not work as intended. No way am I going to sleep with batteries on the charger, after reading one article in the Battery topics, I no longer leave AA/AAA Ni-Mh batteries on overnight charge (on their charger), any battery can fail at any point in it's lifespan.
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